0 used in units of volume to show when the length of something has been multiplied by its width and height
1 used in units of volume to show when the length of something has been multiplied by its width and height:
A cubic centimeter is a centimeter high, a centimeter long, and a centimeter wide.
2 used in units of volume to show when the length of something has been multiplied by its width and height:
Between November and March, about 13,000 cubic meters of water per second fall into the river below.
You can hear it long before you see it – 935 cubic meters of water fall every second!
At the rate of ten cubic yards a-year, the stream has taken several hundred thousand years to make the glen.
It is asserted that millions of cubic miles of some comets tails would not make a cubic inch of matter solid as iron.
The explosion produced an excavation measuring fully a cubic yard.
The quantity of aqueous vapor that a cubic foot of air can hold in suspension, when it is saturated, varies very much with the temperature.
The quantity of mud discharged, one hundred and seventy cubic feet per second.
Quadratic and cubic terms were included to test for the presence of turning points in the relationship.